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== Further reading == *Brink, David (1989) "Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics", New York: Cambridge University Press, Ch. 3, pp. 37β80. * Brown, Curtis (2007) "Narrow Mental Content", ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (Spring 2007 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.). ([http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/content-narrow/ link]) * Burge, Tyler (1979) "Individualism and the Mental", in French, Uehling, and Wettstein (eds.) ''Midwest Studies in Philosophy'' IV, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 73β121. * Burge, Tyler (1982) "Other Bodies", in Woodfield, Andrew, ed., Thought and Object. New York: Oxford. * Chalmers, David (2002) "The Components of Content", in Chalmers (ed.) ''Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings'', Oxford: Oxford University Press. [http://consc.net/papers/content.pdf Preprint available online] * Cohen, Stewart (1984) "Justification and Truth", ''Philosophical Studies'' 46, pp. 279β296. * DeRose, Keith (1999) "Responding to Skepticism", ''Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader''. * Falk, W. D. (1947) "'Ought' and Motivation", ''Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society'', 48: 492β510 * Finlay, Stephen & Schroeder, Mark (2008). "Reasons for Action: Internal vs. External". ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', Edward N. Zalta (ed.). ([http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reasons-internal-external/ link]) * Fodor, Jerry (1980) "Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Research Strategy in Cognitive Psychology", ''Behavioral and Brain Sciences'' 3:1. * Fodor, Jerry (1995) ''The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and its Semantics'', Cambridge: MIT Press. * Kornblith, Hilary (ed.) (2001) ''Epistemology: Internalism and Externalism'', Blackwell Press. * Lau, Joe (2004) "Externalism About Mental Content", ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (Fall 2004 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.). ([http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/content-externalism/ link]) *Le Morvan, Pierre (2005) "A Metaphilosophical Dilemma for Epistemic Externalism", ''Metaphilosophy'' 36(5), pp. 688β707. * Pappas, George (2005) "Internalist vs. Externalist Conceptions of Epistemic Justification", ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (Spring 2005 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.). ([http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justep-intext/ link]) * Putnam, Hilary (1975) "The Meaning of 'Meaning'", in Keith Gunderson (ed.) ''Language, Mind and Knowledge'', Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 131β93 (reprinted in Putnam (1975), ''Mind, Language and Reality: Philosophical Papers Volume 2'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). ([https://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/185225/7-03_Putnam.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y link]) * Putnam, Hilary (1982) "Brains in a Vat", in ''Reason, Truth, and History'', Cambridge University Press. ([http://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/bnccde/ph29a/putnam.html link]) * Rosati, Connie S. (2006). "Moral Motivation", ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' Edward N. Zalta (ed.). ([http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2006/entries/moral-motivation/ link]) * Smith, Basil (2013). "Internalism and Externalism in the Philosophy of Mind and Language," 'The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy,' P. Saka (ed.). ([http://www.iep.utm.edu/int-ex-ml/ link)] * Sosa, Ernest (1991) "Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue," in E. Sosa, ''Knowledge In Perspective'', Cambridge Press, pp. 131β145. * Williams, Bernard (1981) "Internal and External Reasons", in Williams's ''Moral Luck'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 101β13.
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